I use it for emailing stock data to myself. I download the data in
spreadsheet format, parse it and email the results. Makes things a lot
easier than looking at the clutter on websites to get what you want.
Doug
Messaging, that is communication, is its strong point. It really rocks
there. It does good at other things as well. I have found it good for
reporting from text files too. Its a good versatile language.
I am using it to integrate computer systems such as ordering, inventory,
time accounting to
Hey! How about sending me all of them you can!? I need some more examples. I
specifically am looking for any database type scripts. I amtrying to write
something similar to a database or SQL type thing.
Thanks!
fmthomas
>Allen K
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> I've got so many scripts on my harddrive, that I've had to wri
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Subject: [REBOL] How does Rebol earn it's stripes?
>When I first read on Rebol's site that the distinction between code and
data is blurred I cheered. I looked at >the language const
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> When I first read on Rebol's site that the distinction between code
> and data is blurred I cheered. I looked at the language constructs and
> thought that looks like some of my psuedo code. But then hmm...now
> what? I've been trying to figure out what Rebol's niche
brett:
will tell you about a rebol experience i had today. For me it illustrated
the extreme simplicity of rebol:
i asked a question concerning XML parsing, received an example (thanks martin!)
looked at it for a minute, and within 5 minutes i had a first version of
something i wanted to do a